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Disney Big Sleeve: Live Action Cinderella

Hey Guys

Today I am going to talk about the Live Action Cinderella Disney Big Sleeve edition which I recently purchased after seeing in it a vlog I was watching by Ellie Steadman after she was sent the Beauty and the Beast one. As soon as I saw it was Live Action Cinderella I had to buy it because it is my favourite Disney film. There are different ones you can buy which include Guardians of the Galaxy, Aladdin, Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Finding Dory as well as Cinderella and Beauty and the Beast.


It looks like a vinyl record which is in a sleeve with all the film details on the back like how long it is and what is on the discs as well as what is inside. I love how simple the design is by just using the shoe it is so beautiful. When taken out of the sleeve the front stays the same but the back slides off the show a gorgeous picture of Lily James as Cinderella fleeing from the ball, this picture is also the cover on the normal DVD edition.



Once you open it up you are greeted with this glorious picture of Cinderella entering the ball which is one of the most iconic scenes in the film. Inside there are 2 discs, the one with the glass slipper is the Blu-ray which has added features as well as the film and the one with Cinderella on is the DVD version which just has the film on. Some of the other big sleeves such as Beauty and the Beast has 3 discs.


The last added feature of this big sleeve is that inside the front there are four 12 inch exclusive art cards which are in all of them. The ones in this I thought were absolutely stunning, the colours in all these pictures are exquisite especially the one of Lady Tremaine. I particularly love the one of Ella and Kit and I have already made it my mission to find a frame for it so I can display it.

I love that I now have to this to add to both my Disney and Cinderella collections because it's just beautiful and something different. I have my eye on the Aladdin one next. I think this is great value for money as well considering you get all this for £19.99. I have a link here to where you can buy it on Amazon because that is where I bought mine from. If you have a Disney lover that you want to buy a present for, for Christmas and they love any of the films that come in this format then I would 100% recommend it.

Hope you enjoyed this post, until next time

Stacey x

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